The FEI’s oldest equestrian team series is set for a makeover in 2024, including a simplified format and a proposed new name.
Top jumping nations are divided over proposals to revitalize the team contest, with fears it will end the historic practice of one per country.
The previous minimum period for a medical and maternity leave was six months; it has been shortened to three months.
The practice of “calendar blocking” by shows occupying multiple dates they don’t use is to be tackled by eye-watering financial penalties.
A very small pool of candidates means that four riders will enjoy a “shoo-in” to the FEI sports committees.
Stakeholder groups react to rumours that the FEI’s new ethics commission will come out against some traditional dressage tack.
The International Jumping Riders Club applauds the FEI's decision to maintain the traditional two-round format for 2023.
Design an obstacle for the 2023 FEI Jumping World Cup Final in Omaha and you could win a Longines watch and a chance to attend the Final.
Significant global response has been received on topics intended to guide the future development of FEI regulations, policies and practices.
This marks the 2nd time the FEI has earned a leading position from ASOIF, joining badminton, football, tennis, cycling, athletics and rugby.